Passion in Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Alphonso Lingis

Lanham: Lexington Books (2016)
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Abstract

Among the first and foremost of American continental philosophers, Alphonso Lingis refines his own thought through a topic usually deemed unworthy for philosophical examination—passion. This book shows how Lingis’s thought has not only endured over so many productive decades but how it remains vital and even continues to grow.

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